February 17, 2004

Redesign Google

Joshua Davis recently redesignedGoogle for a story in Wired magazine.
I tried to build as much as I could on a single printed page that I'd wish google would show me for a single search result. The work entitled, “Edward Tufte's Google” returns data based on the domain owners position on earth, bringing physical data to the nonphysical web space.
The resulting design looks intruiging, somewhat. It doesn't seem to present a lot of possible search results, but rather a ton of information about a specific site. Who, What, Where, When, Colors, Categories, etc. I do seem some nice charts in there, almost some small multiples. (Of course, if you're doing Edward Tufte and don't put in small multiples, there you should be admonished). I hope Google Labs sees this.
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Juan Hernandez

This site reminded why i dislike flash.

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